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man, Joliet, 16,643 14 lumber, 3, Hanty, 16,043 £t Jumber, 9,200 fath. PONT HURON ITEMS, Ayecinl Drpaieh to The Chreazn Tribuns, Pont Huno, Mich,, Aag, 2.—FawrD Dawn—Proms Crloradn, Alwwks, Buporlar and comsort, Davla W, Jtuat and besges, &, C. Fay and cousort; schra M delen, Hariford, Cyrua O, Pinney, Pasngn or—Props «Egyptisn and connorty fluwer and bargor T Uotine, Manzaulils, A, D, Zoure, Ty, Frank 0, Harker, Winp—Northeast, fresb, Weatnrn=Fa Yonr llurox 0o and baxgen; schirs Novada, Aliirs, Conb, Ur—trop M. C. fehont amt haryen: achrs Thinle Tiand, L, Hatun, City of Mihe lo “Wikler, Anpla Voug Zatn B haette, O, Xer, Lem Elawortlr, Ne Billy M. logern, L W, I ‘Winp—Norineast, gont'e, Tho tu ill o £yl 1 fenn thay threo weekd. The Uetroic snd 8t Chir River Towiug Ansociation hiss Macd the rate for towlug ub B0 per ceut off curd rate in vogus lest year, MISCELLANEOUS, A week ag0 Baturiday the steam-barze Sazon became dieatled nest Massamnaga Point, Bay of Quinte, by ve Accoring to the Buflalo Krpress tho baige lleticeca was Hibeled at Buf- r ahout 430, The schr blowlog off her eyliuder-bea: falo last Hiturlay fors supply Uil Other detits w1l fncreano thin sum o § Nowcantle 18 refarted msliora ou the Fal slongaldo tho ligbihouse, Rhe lan na cargnon hoard, ‘asing cleared from Oswega for Mill Pout baat Bate day.neTho Silwaikes Sentinel sige: # Word has Yioen sert hiero (hat tha G, €, Teumpfr loft Lisvon, Portugal, on the 28thuit,,with a eargo of nalt for Beazll, Tt Jako veanol, tho TeumplT fa cutting quite s ahina LA diapatels from Port Kuron ptates that the stwm yarht Manh ¥, ton, which ran avsy " from Lako Blickigan on (ho high seas, heawtly tn debl, sl timied tust point, whero bt managel o b reletse foa ta 8 farcy-bont Bun by the Mirshial, aud brought back Leater of Situniny mizt in very far conditlon, bt does not 10 rulse Ler. Her cutgo ofw one fa which hie could bot get, | either,” THE RTZAM-YESTEL OWNFRS, The fourth anaual mesting of the Natonal Dovrd of Sleatn Nuvigation, which 13 {0 Ia held fn Now York oo Weduesday, o] £, 1, promisca \o be tha laraest mant {uflucatia] gstheriug of sum.vesnel owners and thote interested in steam ever lie'd In the United Tue rosnion wiil last several daye, and an fm- mount of eapital will 1o tepresa ous interents In nasly tlon an tho likes” this and other countrics will b rat eral fuformiaclon coicernin: stawa i {myarted, Th seuted at th Convontion, THE LAKE 87 RVET, Friday lant & Nlagara Fally [temister teporter intez- viowed tho camp of englneera of the United States Iake Burvay, at prosent located near the Buspension Dridge, snd gathered tha following parieulirs : Tho wurvoy party conatts of fivo dis fn2t coris, o3ch num- ering abont twenty men, Each party taten a_rectlon of 10 milen, making o aurvoy of coant lineof 60 milor atonetime, They have Just eompletod tha anrvey of tho wholo abore of Lako Ontarlo. tho topegrapity of tho shore and soundlngs belny ¢ owly maked, arty 3t the mouth of thy Nisg ira River are Jut Gnia Jig T sarvey of the river from Lewlsionto Navy Isiand, The evundings at theso pofits hava aot Leen o vutinfsctory an_at oiber poiuts of tho river. At ths Tew suspension. bridge gl resuitn were oxained, thy head undor tho bridge sowing a Uepil slow depth varded from 163 o 103 feot. Jitdght of flo American Tall fn 131 fect—nu_accurate e thalad atho baso of the full near tho “Shi diw of the Rock," 1t will be ot served that thio abovo nieawro- ment of the American Toll a the namo &8 formeraur. Yoya givo £a Wo dapth of the Ifursesboo or Camda Full, viz. 7 159 feel, while tha provions massuro of tho American Fall {a atated at 161 feot fn perpu- Tall, weuny staced as 300 feet §n Longth, 1080 raged that It in gl cult to oblain mny oxst mewmement, Tho survey farty tntendod ta” overcame thia Glicity by the us of mirrors, by throwing & iigit from (ng sida o any of 132 feot, whilo w littlo messirement, a8 by the sasistauce of 1 g wia gl diculir hedght, The line of the Awecl desirsd pofnt on {ho otler #hore. Tt i Lo Ahe diaputed guestiva warthor 4un e of the falls i extending up ibo rivor will e settled, though doul:s af 182 can Lo 1o entertatued whetler the surw reited nyon am A correct Basle of exlenlatior sult will Lo witehed with ft errat, as will vey of the Horncrhoe Fall, survey Lake Erie next week, . Belegnres. New York Tribane, Tha Confercnea whioh has just closed at Bonn intho sccend tbat bow teen heidto vromoto Claistisn unfon, or the intercommunion of the Old Cathilic, the Eastorn, sndt the Auglean Churclics, It is sought to restora Chri as 1t was befora tho separation of tho T snd Westoin churclied, and upon this basia to Liing abont religous fraternity **on tno principle of unitas in necessariia edo by side with the Yiberty of individual religions bodies or natinnal churchen fu reward to thoea pe>uliarities of doc- e do not tonch the subu'auce of the fayl asit ws profossed and txnaht by tho undivided Church,” ~ A enmmittao of Old Cathohies haw boau_long in carresponids sneo with the Hociety of Vriends of Budnitual Lnlightenment, which oxits mawly for iha pin- pace of dilfuring acourataiuformation rospecting trine and coustitntion whi the Eastmn Chureh, Tho eubjacta uf discnsslon hsvo beon tho oints of (ilference Letween the two Cburches. lhe corsespondence hids been couductal with eandor and good feelivg, and hsa reruitod in correetln; eovaral teisapprehousions, lant lotier to tho Roctety, Dr. Dollinger does not de:prir of succees §f ‘‘both parties will Lene 1 nund the distivotion beteoen theotoglcal epeculatien aud Ohurch trines, and if thoy will etand firmly on tho eame ground us tha Churoh cccupled, and not on that of Jater theologiang bt only of contest nud vistory.” “The Couforonca of lust year mada cansidarsolo prog. ress toward agroviveat. A lung discusslun was Tilioque,” aud It was finally admitted by the Anglicans and 01 Catlioiica thac it had boon inserted slegaliy in the Craed, Bome fourkcen articles offeicd by Dr. Lollinger wero acaepted a3 a doctrinal” bama of an sgreement in part. ‘They declare in Biance that the spucrypbal booka have not (h same anthiority as the books of the ilebiew ou ; that no tranalation of tha Beriptiras has an suthority auperfor to the original text ; that the readiug of the Bibls 1 the vulyar toneus can- not lawtully be fortidden ; 1bab tho MHturgy shouli be in & tonguo undorstood by the veo- lo ; tlat faith working by lovo, not faith s the mounk of justiticetion ; that ralvation canuot ba obtatnad by * meril of condigmy ¢ that the merils of tho saints cannot ba transfer- tod to others; that tho numboer of sacraments w85 lixod at soven in the twelfth contucy an tho result of thev'ogieal apeculadon ; tbat the & Prunary rulo of fuilh, genuine tradition is an anthotita. Uve source of tesctnk for a1l successive gener- ationn ; that the doctrine of the Immaculato Cocception muat ba rojoctod ; that the contes- slon of sinw bofore tha cougivgativn shiould be preserved, purzed from abuscs, aud freed from n bat indalgonces can ouly refertopen- altiesactually imposed by the Cliurob hersel[: that the §ractios af tus commemorstion of the falth- eparted hew come down from the Primicive Ohureh and shonld be preserved ; that the ou- ohariatlo colebrativn “ia not a coutinnous ro- newal of tho propitistory sacrifice offered by but s & pormanent twemorisl #0 & sacred feant Wherein the faithtul bava communlion one with sutber, The work of the present Conference Lias beon the perfocting of this hauls by addicions. Agreement ! uint of the Processjou of tho Loly Ghost has lquud] beeu who thou I'adon tho word * Helv Beliptnzos being recoumzed 2onstrain fal Cluist on the ciox of it mud 1t 1 of the Conterence on tha lmipotta togouuced. - —_— A GAS WELL, Srectal Dispateh to The Chicaro Lreouns, Kawsaxer, DL, Aug. 9.~In boring an srte- #ian well on the promiscs of a Mr. Marcott, at Bt. Mary, lioquois County, sbout 20 mliles from opanod Iast weok Wednesday. It rushes iothe op of the 3.joch pipe with » roaning, bubbling 3oise, and is a0 pawerful that It ia [mpoasible fo keep tho hand over the top of tbia tube, oveu vith one's entire woight bearing upon {t. Tuawell is sbout 80 feot deep, aud possesses sll tbe charaoteristics of gas weils in weueral. 1a thenight 1t my rand iHumisation when tgattes, and the owners this city, & voin of was wi X tnoy Lavo & res) Louanza ———s STRUCK ILE. Prraory, Onot., Aug. 23.~—A large oll-well lo- eated in the northwest past of the territory be- looging ta Mr. Lamb, of Laxdon, was struck last wook, and ia now pumping at sue rate of 100 r)lmh.nknflm daye 721 posta; prop Victer, ahawk, Waverly, Callfornta, M Baginaw and baries, Mayd wehen H, A, Kent, John Burt, D, Mirh,, Avq, B3 p, m.--] j— Props dinies Fink, Ir.. Comtnadata orter, Chatuper- Prindivlife arzivad this aftornoon with tha tug Crusades in taw, The injury &3 her machinery will nat excami $10(0. Khe left for Claveland, and @ win lbeled for debl, nd han been dolny trisd fo get away agaln fiatnrdig o sarlel W atore. e wan averhaniol i Tha Clevalanl 1 The neow Huller Gir) ar- riveld lero yesterduy aficennon, haviug on board fbe tiguiog aud most of tho clainy, ete,, belonglog to the wrecke | echir Exchingo st Kelies's Tnian I, ‘The Cap- fain of tho Hutler Girl fuyt tho hull of tie Ex hange fa jur it would pey 1 om board, hos takou off everylhing ¢f value excajt the spars, bl tha wrecking-tuw Momitor at work for two days at thern, but was uuahle to st (hem, The Captoin of iy Nouitor clain bo Bve unsd & presaurs of 0) b, but could ot feteh of much value aud Importance I -clatlon to the vatl d much gen- ation will b port of Datroft wll be sbly repro- | Bpace betwesn rlugs, nulles Tug Darly comimvace 10 ERENCE OF -IIOXN. Azticles of Agrernient Accepted by the SATURN. His Present Positton...Corrected Meas- ures of Distance, $ize, Ete The " Time-Moasurer,” and tho Institation of the Babbath, The planct Batarn fa now a modorately prom- ineut obfect fn the ovening Kky, in the southeast quartor. He Is situated near tho sastorn coruer of the triangle witts curved sides, formed by tho principal ntsry fu Capricorn, and comes to tho meridian aboat half-past 11 o'ciock ab nighit. In the mbidlo of Heptombor ho will arrive on tho moridian abont 10 o'clock fn the oveniug; galning on tho sun At tho rate of two houes par montl. Ilouco ho wiil bo favorably situated for obeorvation during the antumn montla. o tho naked eyo Bataro apuearn s a star of tho second smagnituda ; beiog s littls brighter tisan tho pofutors In the well-known * Dipper.” Seon througl tho telescops he i s mlorions ob- jock s and all the more glorious if the instru- tnent ba 8 (good) large ono. Ap ordinsey opea- glnse, which fs about as poworful as tho gela' scope through which Galiloo first examined tun janct, oxbitita bim ss 8 globg of light turnished with two lumino.e **shaots, ou oppomts wides of the planot, When ob- norved throngh a teloacope, with an objoct-gland of 2 or 4 inches in diameter. thexso ** shuota " do- velop into » well-dolined ring, sarrounding the plauet. When oxamined through tho magnift- cont equatorial tolescope a® tho Dsarbaro Obser- ¥atory, thoso Tings are eeon to bo divided iuto thres, Tha Lody of the planet fa marked by del- icato etroaks, whick indicato thst clond-bolts exist in his atmosphore, and not less than 8 patuty of light tell of tho oxistenco of a3 miny satal- fiton or moons circling tound him. n rich cou- teant to the solitary attondant of the carth, Ie {n mach the most [ntarcating af tho thousands of lutercating objecta which lovito tho attention of the astronomer ; and the mombers of tie As- tronomical acioty, who have paid out moooy to furnish and recoustruct tho ubservatory, have s flno trens L1 atora in obaerving him oo Tuesday und Thn miay evoulugs from uow till the sdvent of coli} won hiar, Katurn revolves around the sun, a8 referred to any other * fized” wiar, ouce in 21456 da- real vears, or 10,750.22 days, 1lis syuodical period, or the moan iutewvat botween two suc- costive oppositivos to tho eartb, 1n 373,03 dava, The falliwlag statement of dimenmon, ete., have been specially calculated for this articls, fur a wolar parallax of 8.43 sacouda, or a moan distanco of 92,050,000 ariles botwoen the carth sud cho gun: Mean distance, mites. ... Greatest distauce, niiles, ieast alstauce, mbies.. Erptatorid dlamoter, miles Folar diameter, niflev.... .. Yolume, contmrad witl the earth, Muns, compared with the earth, M.an, compated with earth aud woon.. Alitani deurity, compared with water. Mars, compared with sug, 1 to. Distat ‘s frcm planet to durk riug, mie Broadth of dark viug, mlles. ., o Breadih of brivht ring, miles., Breadth of outer ring, milea. Dlymeter af ring aysteat, miles, Thi=kness of the ring, nilds I'he followiug are tho olementary measures of thosaiclites : Disance, Dumeter, Period mues | wien 1UEWE Low 345,300 250 ) Bl Hyperin,. Japetus, o 1,00 ‘The rings of Saturn aro undiobtedly circalar, of vary uearty mo; out We never ned thot tore than about half 88’brosd tu ono diroction as 1 that of their grea.eat longth. Chis is because wo view tiim obliquely; ani tbe relative psition of tha plane of ke rivg to the eve of an olserver ol tho earth i contwualy cliangiug. Tho rings are now closing up rapialy, sad their ulane whll pass through the carth avous Maich 1, 1874, shen they will be invisible. ¥rom that time they wiil gradually widen out for fourtaen and ihres-quarter years, aud then close ap during an equal lenath of time. At tho mean Lntance from the earth tue major axis oi tho Nugs subteuds an anglo of about 4U Aeconds of arc, whica s squal to 1 foot av the distanca of a mile from the oys. Heuce tho diametor of thoriug svatom is ‘veariyns mauy foet ma the nuxber of miles in the wean distanco of Baturn {rota the rua, Tue writor bas shown, in previous articles, bow Laturn cams Lo be reistdsd by tus saciouts 24 the ine Mensurer,” and tbus gaued the Q@rock supellation ** Chrouoa"; his period of rovolattou round the sun conlaiming just e wany vears as the numbor of dayn in a lination. We gzivo hum utill another crediv-mark for bis worvices 10 shaping our ideas of time measured. ‘Those who do not care to recard the Savuath a8 a ditest'y divine (ualitution, may fiad resson ouough fur 1t in the postions sud motions of this pisnet—tlio most distant and must wow- naviug of thovo known to tha mucients. ‘Lhe eatliest moasure of timo, after tuo day, was un- doubtedly e monll. It waa tus obisrved perid of tho lunar movement fiom tho how to the uow agsin, porformed iv 304¢ dava, This period was naturslly diwided into Latves aud quarters ; and tne numbor of days a quarter luustion was oqusl to the numbsr of the thon knowa planats, tos sun aud mooo being numuerod smong them. Ilence atovs the very ustural divisfoa of t.ne into weohs of seven days ocact, the days boing named atter the plaucts, We flud this nomouclature in tha very oldeat Ianguages, showing thiat the counetion way ‘mada at vesy oarly period in the bistory of iho human race.~ Uus Huglsh cames of the duys of thie weok sro thus dorived from the #axon:* Bun-duy, The 8na, Tae Moon, Wla Herw Vulai, eccury. Tur, * + dupen Veau Baturn, Saturduy, Tho reason why the o'darof dsy-namiuga doea Dot folluw that of distanto trom (ho earin or siu, is sunp o; bt the explsustion would occupy too mtich space o bo given now. o Haturn wus the moast siov-moving of the nom- ber, Ills place amoug thestsrs changos 80 Listle that he vcoupios a couple of weeka in_appeaiing to travel aver & apace squal to the diamater of the moon, Mo in the lagard of thoe sys om— (o one who (1f we way Lo pormittsd to be joo- uiar) Ia entitled ta Lo rogarded as tho * regu- lator " of the whole, bocaues sll the rest go by hun lo thow waudennke through epace, o in relatively at rest: and 1t was bub nataral tnas the day uamed &ftor bimn rhould come to ba re- gardod as the Resting day, ou which no work abould bo performed, 1n doferenco Ko the char- actor of {18 ruhing pianst, 1t mlil be obsocyed that the dav aodesignated waas Saturdav, the Jow- (sl Savbuth, which baw beon Uanded down to uy althoss from time Jumemorial as the Ieat Day that was Inalituted *iu the begisning." Iu other worde, Naturdsy was otserved se tho Sab- Lath from the earhest timea of which wo heve auy record. ‘Tho ressvus for tho chango, by the Clristian Church, fiom Batordiy to Banday, need uot Lera bo nuted. Ty aro usnaliy supponad Lo baye Looo of & purely theo- logica} uatore. Dut it 18 vot lmpossible tiat guumderations of an as'ronomiosl charsoter had wuch more todo with the chaugo thsu tho gen- eral teader bas ides uf, EoG ———— “Why Shermnan Spared Augueta, The Augusta (Ga.) Constifutionatist te 1s a ro- mantic love siury 10 splaiu why Gan Bheraau, 10 bis Iamouy march Lo the sea, did ot capiure Angusta, which Iay sight fn bis way, aud waacue chief Confedersto sraeual aud defot of military supplies, sud uad a large quanity of Loufedarata Goveramont cation, aud was 0ot provided for dotenss, ‘Tho Constitulionalist says: oA tew yaara ago we bad occasion to stste that mauy reasous wera givea why Gon. Sher- wav did Bet capture the City of Augusis whea ed in bis famous, of infamous, tramp 10 the ocean, At that tuws. t00, au auocdute waa rolated ta us, which was supposed toshros some Iight upen an otherwixe dark subject. Tt wi that the Qeneral, when Tm- s youngstor, sud in command of our arasoal, 'was handsomely entertaiued by citizens of (bl Ou ona aceasion he was present at the weddivg of & voiy torely fiurL whoao beauty was of that ebaracisr which haunts the memory of man, though he should wander to (Le uttermost verge of Lo world. Yeara sftagmara, whou the youug Lieu- tonsnt bad grown to be a commander ol mighty srwies, aud, Iostead of briugiug smilos with lie presence in the Bowmb, - earried desolation aod barbarity, be foriune of war foind i 84 Atlaots, which he bad reduced to astios, Auwnd the ghiastly acenes bie power had wiought, s paty of Gearguaus sought him (ar the purposs of couforeuce sud possibly & freaty. The hoad of tbo delegation was & wull-kuown Union msn, »Loto soos Lad fought in the gray Jinos of the Couledesavy, and two 0f thoms were tien Meoping their Inat slsop whora ther foll in the vauguard of battle. AL the ntorviow ailndod to sbove, Sherman fnquirod mosc feelingly of Augusts, 11a necrood 1odwell upon ‘0ld itfa here with poaulisr sympathy auf af- foction. Amklng aftor msny frionds of ‘langy nvno,' e particulacly donired to koow what bad Dboon tho, afier-carcor of that besutiful wul whose nedding he attonded. Clnulnx:boclnus of war, inr bright ovea shonn siar-hike, st Yono upon Eio mrniag of his memory an an 0x Tuisite droam nomelimen gitds th luwtier of Thono who aro lcast 1abls to plessaut vivionw, sl perhaps least worthy af them. At u‘: avants, tho interviewing Goorglann wera rtrcl with Sherman’s emphatio toudeinend ln npeak- Toglof Auguals, and, vosre g0, me sugostad that It may have baon & pair_of dazzhiog orhia 0 o faco of boautiful charma, and the gubtle ol of & noble and attractive soman, that mado o tandern Hinn pause bofora tha =1ires of this sity and point hia sword taward Sarsuns CULRENT GOSSIP! THE POETICAL BEDOUIN. A weltor says: Tho Badouios pride thomsalves on Laviog ™tch moro Iutellizence and refine- mont, romauue, and postry Lian Lhe sottled Arab races, ‘Tury havo an_especial cuntampt far tha follahin, One day & Bedouin throw thisin the faca of a Chriatisn follsh. Thoy had aomo high words abont it, upon wbich tlo Bedoutn asil 11 Weil, thou abialt cume to our Lenta, I will ank my dsughter but three queations ; wo will note bor apswera. I will accompany thes ta thy vile Inge, aud tnou sbalt axk thy danghter the samo thres quostions. aud wwo will compaio hor fan- guago with my daughter's. loth aro uncdticated, g[y danghter known nanght but Natms's Jan- goago. Thine may have seen some of towin, &0 Yinagos, and pasacra-vy, aud bavo pome ad~ vantages over mine." "Lhey firse went ta tha camp. Budottin fs her—'*O my daughter!” Uirl—+* Here L am, O mv fatherl” Father—* lake our lorses aud picket them." T'ho gronnd wass.ony, sud she bammered at the o, Fis1—031y father, Tkmocked the iron azainst thie stono, bus tho ground wili DOt open 10 re- cewve lier viator." “+Change it, O my daugbter!" At dinner hor fatber Lnow lio had rice on his beard, sod that tha girl was ashamod. v+ \What 18 1t, O mv daughter ¢ )My fatbor, tho gazolles sre fooding in & valley folt of grass!” e unlanitood, and wiped hin board, #\ake un oatly, U my deuglitor!” Yon, my fathes Bh,a called bun: My father, the lght is at hand,” i Iiow doat thou know, O my danghtor 2" The auklets aro cold to my feot; [ emsll tho flowors ou tho river-bauk, sud tbe san-uud is wlaging 'l?usncn they went to tho follal'y villsge. It wan now Lis turn: Foltal My daughter!” < Girl—' What do you want, father? ©Pato pur horess aud picset then.” Thie ground botug bard sha Liammred uscleas- Iy, aud, lusivg her tomper, threw down the stone, crylug: i lxlmvo knockod it o hatd, aud it won't go n. " Change it then, girl At dinnos he purposcly dropoad some rice on Dis besrd. Bhe pointed i him, began to leugs, avd and, ** Wipa youe elin, my fathor.” Ou gomg to bed ho said:™ * Wako us early, my daughter.” _ * Yes, fathier,” sho replied. Father,” stio called at dawn, “get up; itis daylizht.” " How do vou know, my daughtor?" @)y stomach is empty; L want t0 eat.” Tae felah was ovlipod £ acknowlwige the suporiority of & Dedonin housenold over his own. CONSUMPTION OF SMOXE. . Mr, M. C. ilswley, of Muttoon, LlL, clsims to bave inveuted s perfect and simple smoko- burner, not coly for coal-staves, but for steam toilers and furnaces, e thus describes it: Sty firat attempta were made 1 countructing a baso- buriing stovs, § touid not fad ono in the market which suited my {dcan, snd 1 bad one made, Thiv stove was conairucted lo take the drefi from the top of the magazine, pasa dows thio igh the coal, the fire, the cinders, and_grate, and theuce out of 'the flue, Leing a revereed dratt, the fire Lurning divectly aws frow the coal, Tue rusult waa that It consunied every- thing that was combustible {u the fuel, aud_thers wie acarialy any smolla vercetilio coningout of the chimncy, The Leat derived was moat futense, aud {he consumption of fuel very lunited. It tnade a reg. uiar fire, ueeded Do stiridog up or shaking, snd forraed no clinkers, Pursuig this tdea, 1 undeituok 10 conatruct a bae-Durning, amoks-consnining, apark- srreatiug fornice, for heating boilers (o generata taim, drased tho Aro-grateasd feeb ubiove fue aab- Tade a water partiilon in tho bick end of the ‘Lox, connectiug with & water-apace fn front, by the grates, which were mads bollow with 'the water passing through them, The partition con- 1ol with the lowir portion of thio bailers, and ‘ortenied dawn & fow Inclivs below the grates, ‘Tuls causod A down draft, through the grates, aud the fresh oAl Leing thrown upon taa fire, and tis drafe being Gown throngh the fuel, would'causs the fire to burn Qirectly away from the foel 1nstead of up through it ae Jurnaces, ‘This mannet of turnihg furl croates & maady fire aud cariloy sll {he smuako snd Gasea down through the burniog cluders, aud con- iines overytuiug o the fuel that s combustiLle, A @raft of beatod it ia Jntroduced from tho ehder, and asses into the fze diroctly whers the fresh coal’ and (e tive cindtern weet, sud gives p'enty of air for com- plete camuuation of moke, Tue cluders are car- Hied dowa throigh the grete by force of the draft and their own weigut, aud belag heavior tha the air fall below the carrent” and drop 1nto the asli-pan, whera they remin, which agreata the spirks. Tius whols tLiug 1s very simple. and bis worked cullrely eurcess- fully eo far s» my limited moiwua Lave wllowed nie to experiment, Iam fully convinced that the tue ls ook far Qlatant, lowaver, when the conautaption of fuel, for all purposes, will ba with & reversa draft directly dows through the coal, Ous who Laa usver Liad ty experient can ot raslize the economy i creates in fach a the fuwnte lest whica,is crestod by tbis method, SCIENTIFIC BATTING, Tha Philadsiphla Ali-Day Cify l'em expresses Ite opinlon on acientific battiug as follows: ** It {renconragiug to kuow that eclontite batting Lias the approval of the bost men conuectel with our oatiousl game. Inteliigont and uucelfish gontlemen,~such as Mr. Appotlonio, FPreeident of tha Uoston Club; Harry Wright, QGoorgo Weignt, Boaulding, sod White, of the Bostan Club; Mr, Gassatte sud Capt. Wood, of tue Chi- cago Clab; Caph. Fergawon, of e Havtfords: Mensrs., Fister, button, Reach, Clapn, Exgler, and Mobride, of the Atnlatics ; Dr. Youn, Maessre. Concaunon, Fieischmaa, Murnap, M er'a, MaQesry, end Malous, of the Puiladslpbis Club; Mesars, Poarse, tlaguo, Cuthbort, eto., of the St Louis Olub, and other gentlomon too pomerous o montionm, ate alt cons verta at leugth to tha nacemsity of redical improvementa in batling. Re- ceotly In Thiladeiplua, during a gumo batwizi the Bostoos and Abilaucs, Col. Fizgersid stated that Goorge Wright, st bis (Cul. Fitz- gerald's) requeat, wonld sxhibit his abitity aas eciontifio ba sman, Boforoths gama comweuced b called tho attention-of tho geatlemen in tho pavilion to the fact that George Wright would jut Lt flrat ball in 1sfy fleld, sud tho noit iu centre, and the next in right field. The exhibi- tion was roccived with sstonisbment by st loast s dozen geutlemen, who thought tha feat was impossible, Afterth® gama Mr, Wright ssid all 1hat was roquired was & shgh chaoga of p tivn to anable a practioal bat to pus the ball wh nh-rm- And thia han long been tho ovinion of Oal, Fitzgerald, Mr, Henry Wright, A¢. N. F. Young, snd otber students, advocates, snd expousnts of tho game. Al $ha intellizont bLasa-ball enthusiasla sra now of tho opision d imporativo waot of tho cieatitic batting. A PROMISING HORSE, The New York Sun ssys: ‘‘The wonder{ul young horas Grafton, which racently trotled s wile at Cleveland fo 2:181{—some of tne watches waking it 2:18—has been purcbased by Mr. Baoner, The price (a not knowa, Graftop was raised {n Kentucky, snd s one of the mcst bighiy-bred trottiog horses that bas over ap- pearod an Lba turf. Charley Greons, ons of the bast trainery in the country, who drove Lulu in Ler grest race last week wleo atie bawt Gold: suiith 3aid, says that 1f be Liad Grafton e could wipe out all time ever made by s trulling borrs. he Kenlucky Live-Stock Kecord given Gral- ton's pedizres as foliowa: **Urafton, by Waxy, daw by Kavensugh's Groy Eagls (san ef ol Grey }':A!I.. dam by Baston): socoud dam by Yasou's Whip ; third dam by Post Bov. Wazy, vy Berthuna (thoroughbred, son of 81l Hamet and Sussite, b&Aum firet dam by Biormy {] llzl (son of Medoo); aecond dam by old Tom BRIDAL CEREMONIES IN EQYPT. Civilized bridea make a grest ceremony of their Widal receptions, but their Oriental sisters aurpsus them in fuss and foo.ishness. A writer mn Lippincoll's telia of a bridal reception id the barem of the Quoen®of Egypt: “All the Egyptian ladies bring their cunuchs with them. Each of tess bolds io bis bauda a tall candela- bra io which are savaral long wax candles of dif- tureut colore torwlay o loug lave, commencing ab the fouh of the wide utalrway, conluing THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 21, 1875. 7 > Amfiénmc}«;rs." LA NIW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-st,, neve Bawmnlph, oppomte Bierman House, up tho stepn and ferminating at the doni pawnes 1o euter and great tho gitosse. tho whole lougth of thun &venuo ia wretched cloth of gold, uver whie'r tha Irnceas passns, 1 permitted to tauch n : pot. rizh atd rare anaro the brod Preceding tho bridn comes a tram of whita dansauses drensed i hor Hvary-—in ailver fanzo, oranio flowers. and dismondy a8 their or- nsmonts, sl of the woat sumptuoas description. ‘I 1o nridn (0’ lows, anrrounded by har own women, * st come hier mother and tho Princarnes of tre Wood, folloaed by another troop of dancing "The Princens advauces siowlv, eunt down, aton: ing after each phott A though to Rive the guents the onportunity for a good viow and tims to almire her. irs behind tho guesin, who atand up as tne Princosn passes, aro girln Learing baskets, and an ahin proceeds Lhoss girle suower down over tus bewle of the ladien & quantity of rma dollas coined expramiy for the purposs at tha lioyal munt, whici fall over tho noads and por- aniin 0l tho guesy, agd lodge oiten in bair or Hecond K1ght of Tmeleanits briffiant enme: Horaand Toinee v tamionsstante 7 " 108 i Heads and Young Hearts! with fashiongble costumes, fitting scenery and. furai. tare, and tho following adinirable cast : Mr. o, Hroldart 3las Kate Rocket (fir BPECIAL ANNOUNCI NT—Proparationa are nl- 1y eing made for the iy production, at th ly for b thestra Ly 3 Tho Pittabnrg Methodist Ko corder talls some- thing of Mr. Hankey, whio fa Just now stopping at Now Casule with his brother ; Mr, Sankey 12 tho samo Jovial, unasaaming Christian gentlo- man 1bat Lo wan bofore hia wonderful schieve- Alwaya, from boyhood, an entbusisatio lovor of music, & Bunday-school worker, and w sincore man, vperfurming more than ho profossed, Lie wieldod a kracions influ euco among all sho knew him. Wabal & two- Lour' ploasant interview with 3r. Savkey, sud heard from Lis own lips, in molest but verv ntory of ths great work in Dritain, With tears, st thecluse of escl uarration ecial incidont or account of 85ma tarvelous hia exclamatlon wam rimp.y this: Ho seemed as mn:h At & Iors for explanations of whatha had witnessed na any mare spoctator, 1 & nataral 1oas0n wero at- tamoted ; bt the cona uxion. fully satisfied both reason ju st Lars for rest. with s e (ant of characters, new seeuer; ADELPHI THEATRE Tueadey Fvening. Aug, 20—~LAIE meuts ju the Gospel. First sppesrance {a Chicago fn thrre years of the famous Boowman and Comediar, YANKEE RUBIN. BON, in bis own glorfoun Centannial Comie Lraws, DAYS O TIE TIMES THAT TRIED MEN'S SOULS, sppearance siice bin recovered eslth of Chie favurite Comedian, BILLY MANNING. Tho German Dislea Comedien, CHARLES GARD- A earnest words, the ‘l'lhaspap\fllr Danjoiat and Comlc Halladist, BAX Tho tslented Californis Irish Dislect Comedlans, MIS8 ANNIE MORGAT. 10 Comie, FRANKIE. MULPHY und SACR, wGod was o el ‘The popular Voea fat, For thin week only, Fol THE LOST BALLUUN. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAST WLER OF TOIIN DIL:LsONT, Mouday, Tursday, and Wednesday Watities, LANCASHIRE LASS. and Tunrsday Exrtige, and HIS LAST LEGS. Frid.y—benelt of JOUN DILLON=4 Giorious x Hlegamy's Great Tableaus, o owne®s neat litiln hito framo dwatling on the west sido he Tosidanca of his father, but will spend & fow neeks hd his patents whoss bom, aro about | milg apsrt, his own housa baing oc- Tix the fall he expects to re- fis work with Me. 3oedy, perhaps, o Y., a8 srechl indicatioun already Ttin hoped thit some graciius 1'ly wasiont tho atsin the ‘morals and socioly of Ly than Christian city. af New Cantle, near David 8soker, Esq ‘it Mr. Ed rard PAUL PR call that wav, outpouring may eff which hina core that mora chur Satirilay Matines ane +y, Aug. $0—TIE GREAT CALIFULNIA MIN- ACADEMY _OF MUSIC, Wil begtn & preliminary soweon August 30, pearance of the BRENNAN & WARE COMBINATION. VIEWS OF IRELAND. The New Crnie Operet- HE THREE RISTERS, Balo of meats will commence on LONE HAND.” M. Quad taya: Day bofore yeetorday, Mra. Dlise, of Mul'ett streat, found a ouchire deck in her boy's pocket, and whew sbo 100k him by the Baur he calmly sud ¢ +JTold on, mother,—it isn't your flay." “IMl play sou!® ste hiseed, tighening ber I{ow came you by these cards > lother, you shoulda't tramp mo this way !” stinos Baturdey. EDUCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, Moutcelo Pemale Semivary. | PARK INSTITUTE ‘Th haal i he t ea wishi) fArat-clyag wel for their dan - e s comp g A ll;;r; an‘v;}m;;w:"i-’n; -4nmm's, ;n;.:: 76 and 77 Ashland-av. it o el itnwire lnto the cheracer wd | FRindersatton, Birtory of thin fuwtrntton, In conne: tion with the nstitite, will ba in charge of & 1 Kred- aud charscter, not @ whil bebiad the very Mre, B, M. HOWARD and thres experienced ssaistants, Bat & lisls 0D nir continent, it ba stewdily bold o Term ! extus Sert. 13, i1a wav, ‘sver altce It w.d tarted, now for ahouta | = = Tt of & car —grnerally ful to ita eapac and i ::—-‘: :l."e.lr\li Tlmll’y ortn pact, wituln (e time-hon- ) OCUTAL 1 s o e e A eTlnory A0d Oil{0AGO, ILLINOIS. l"';'!e'nll x.fn,ml of *her Alma Myter, Offers to ymng ladies all tha advantages of a solid and. e uscHuta in s i e et A Ui, on the Chicago | refined erdueation, Day nctiolars are admit'ed to the i s and for Leathf Anwell wa for atirsctivs | classes with tha boarders, For parifenlara apply ta tha 30k bealllul scenary. b wnncpaud iy sup bieall'y | LADY SUPERION, 48 West Taylor-al. Ciaeses ro ount y, Tue dastuf e ¥ v V' e full garticulars will be xefit o % Mian | — Wby o “_RAILROAD TIME TABLE N ASELLL, Pron: il PR Agent, Goailrey, Lo AND GDLLEGE ARRIVAL AND fl_E_P:&El‘URE OF TRAINS DIRECTORY. A book of nearly 201 pages, compile) expressls an s quide to ald parent and guardiany (o aciecting 0ol It containe & complata ltat of #ll toe achoie and collegen in the Unitrd States : Information In re- gard to ylaces whereln tha sctwoln ate located, the climate, raliroad fack:itiea, otc, 7 als0 s Aperial descrips ’ CHICAGD & NORTHWESTETY RAILRINY, tien of the most desirabie institutions of Iearoing, cket e aere s Cotermndd Ho Vo) ax i T3 Canate Bent Sree upon appi ation. Postage, 't cen: e TR and at the depite. 5 ¢ Bl 13 TEARUTIL PINCRNEY, ) ~ urean of Behool Advestising ani Informathn, Do 3 Testiu Bniing, corner Droadway and Fourtecnthe | PEASBEFAN a0 srsronsss S0 st., Now York Cit, T s RACINGEG COLLIGE. A The 8:00 of Letters, the #-jent.n -5 tool, anl tue Grammer B hool of Racine Collegs will seopen Weduta- PIPLANAYINN OF REPFRENCE MARKR. —t Hatarday en eontad, der aneopiat MoGar exceptals | AR rise sundag AL [ Daiy. Arrie, bori 4 Dtipese tauun Milwaugen Sla.e A 4 Milwaukes k.ipra T vontoea tion of Taylor Iall, with mang Imprave: | 5 M iwanson Pasars meute, and & new Laboratory and Gyrnariun wbl b 7 Eaproa are ti be (intshed Lefora the term opens will add much . 10:45 8, s |? SOuDs D 10 the mlvantag~ of the justitution. & Winons Ripresw 150, ' 'Y 731« @, For adulsrion apriy in Kaprea, 210 0, $ 35 almL HEV. JAMES DE EOVEN, D. D., iticine College, vty Catalognes ran be hiad at danren, M-Clarg & C o X 1 thaveay, 134 Blatest, snd ab the Mer tional Bk, a—Dirpat cnrnat ol Wells and Kin: SZDevuienrner of Caal 3ad Kiazte: ST. JOHEN’S SCEFOOL. MIZHI“AY CERTAA. RAILIIND, Iharding and D1y 8-hool for Young Ladles and Lo andfatar T, ks 4 it Corner Claidren, I FHEODOURE IRVING, LL D., Rector, West Thuriyesecotid at., Sew Yori. Trvtug' e fa) elaan for the etuiy of the Eogltaa Tangna 1l Literature. as {ijantrating and Uinatrated by 1 tory, with readit@s from tho Lea: sutlocs, whil begin 1n Novenibrr. 1iin clasn for the Listorieal and criti sl study of the Fius Arta will tegin at the samne tims, Thn Fuld Torm begine on Wedueada, Seit. 20,1330 | ARG SERE R v Ciroulars an t " Appy an aboves Hotniag Kxores UNION COLLEGE OF LAW e OF the Univers icign, and e N rihwestern Uuivers vear s b 1) araden's, Ex-Uni bt ety ruahull and Do Judze Bontu and Prof Meryers, tau, four 6 Lail¥, aud %2 lawyers e tured In this C. ear, besides & contre by Dr, Davia on Me ) dence, The B L B Mard, Reviser of o Statutes, (s added to the ¥ tur the coming Jear. Jteonrns Sept. 13, Terins §30 pof year of nine fuouthe, Dipjomaadmita jo the har, For cat.lignes, ete, wdidr-sn V. 1. DENSLOW, Beeretery, 20 Trivnne @t Tioncer Shont Liner, Topt Sitey netr Nadisantt. britre. Ticket 11t Kandulpheste, and corner Mich. Traes, | Arriee, 712: noaa +3:10D, m. City and Denver Fagt Ex. a0 L K. Hoeingicld & Tazss. Meusux a Buriingion, McVICKER'S THEATRE, BRILLIAKT SUCCESS OF EDWIN ADAMS In his Now soil Exciimg Play CLANCARTY. Every Night and Saturdsy Matinco. "FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, Opaof the most a1 ho exolained, *Tromps! trumps! Tuat o you koow about “\Vhv, mothor, auv fool kno've_that the right bower will take a0 ace evorv & . W1t will, 87" o bisded, a8 sbo walked him «Qf ronges it will, Tf diamondw aro trumrs, and I hold she aco aund lefy * Davera! bowors! T bower son 6 doath, young man I” eho #sid, o4 sue walsod bun the ** Qr, sunpasae that apades you hold the nine-spot and K iho nce, what would youdo ? ere trumvs, and au, an 1 teroed up Lo carncatly ipe {0l theatres In the country, Robert Fox, tha owsor of 1 wishing 1 retire from tue theatr 1 canstquence of the thcrouphly Fatisfac bis bullding sud_mansgement cf it offern it for ale, Any ons wi-hing to geyotiate for it 1975, will be_atiendnd 0, rangements will po-tive y be made. 114 Lroadway, N ““Uh. Til showsou what T'll do! " sbe growled, valunble property, ansho got1n s lett-hander ou his car, Il toach you a fesnon you'l novar furgot “That wieu'da't be Hovle, mother ; you could plck up the aca, aod maka & poiut ovary —" But sbe drow bum over bor kuce aad plaved a After_that tiue othel MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTH'N. Tha Nation thus epitamizes tho preseat sitnz- tion of the ridiculoun row going on in Enland 10 whethor a Methodiat preacher haa & nght to put ¢ Rev.™ bofore Lis namo on his daugbter's REAERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Notice of 8ale of Lands, Tho undervigned, Master Commiagonern, specially appointed sa sucls {0 a0 acilon jendiug in the Ciremt Cuutt of the Gnlted States for the Second Judicfal € - <uit and Soutbern District of New York. sitting in equity, wherels Jav Goo~e_and ‘otliers sre complati 0in wud * The Northern Pacific Rutlrosd Company ™ 1adefeudsat, bereby give notice that they w.il sell ‘at public auction, wituin the States and Territories S0 which they way be situste, all such of the Linds and land-grants conveyed o the Mur'gage or Deed of Truat in the Bill of Complaiut i said sciiou mention- 4, a» aro situated on the completed portions of said jon whetbier 8 Wealeyan minister hias the Ttv.” beforo bis uawe on Lia daughicr's b chuichyard Lun been decidel rate argument, by tho Dean Arches, Sir Robert Ibiliimore, tha tathier of the Chanvelior of the Diocese'in which the cane arore, wlio Bad slratdy paneed upon it, The son duchled sgainst the mifnlater, an our readers 1o: ground that 31, Rect, of reverence,” and that if he wera ailowed to call bim- self “revereni®™ on s tomlwtome, §t might bo the rmeans of dissemimating fulse docirine, The father does not take thix solemn view of the matter, 2me conclunion sa the sou, viz., nuot be interfered with, fnasinuch 28 {lo graveyard is (he ector's freabold, aud s can do what he vlsaacs [n ft, a1 tombstone 108 pa on sppeal, after au ¢ y remcniter. on the 3 & Wenlogan, was not ‘be times and places of such sales ara . I Wastington Territory, o the 13t At Batut Paul, In 1ho diate of Mionesots, on tho 15th day of Ovtobes. 18757 3 asture his sheep i Dakota Territory, on the 21st day of o might also dlainter the bud'es and but thsm elsewhero, uloua the farther up It goes ever, It_comes befora the Judicial Committ Irivy Council, which 15 rot an ecclesisti though it bhas Jurlutiction of ‘ecc may, and it (s honed will, put an end fo thi The exlent to which the fal the Courch of England and its hold on popular re. 1t 1o pert} by this action conditfoned nifnister i nd tho Jeukius case. MORE PACIEIC MAIL. Darely & vear and a balf ago the Pacifio Mail Company's stea vor City of Peking was lannched from the yard of John Rosch & Son, at Chester, Sho was londly advortised &% 8 superb vos- 80l, tho atrongost and best stoamer afloat. several months shie was silowed to do picnic ser- vice an the Eastern coast for the puiposa of still further publisulog ber v.riues. 8he arrived in 8an Pranclsco In January (v such & condition that she waa instantly dry-docked and patchod. She made her first vogaga to Chins acd Japan witbout golug to the bottom, but whon resdy to return the underwriters would not insure ber, sad the authorities prohibited ber from carrying ongers, Sho has made the return trip, and slon may be adjourned by the Master Commissioners undes 4o power of adjourniment given ‘These salon Will commence st 10 0'ciozk m the fornoon, aud contiue uatil 4 o'clock 304 be continuad on eachs the whole of niid lands Beliedules of ail thie lsuds aud land-granis to Lo disposed of may be found snd lupocted ut tiio oflicea of Lo Land Auents of the Company in the respective places m:ntioned abave, at least twa weeks befors the date wien such aro horany advestised to take place. 'No landa will be sold by us which may have been dfe- poscd uf by conversion’ of bunda 1uty land; by any cantract for sals toereal, ruvod aud cuunters gued by the Roceiver appoited 1 1hie canse belo o tlia date of the silo oa hercln ad- s's under orders of the en advertised beroby them 1n wald decres). In the afterucon of safd ds: of thesucreeding days @ grants oh 15 bo disposed of, ous alwurdity, pect snd affection may be of » s'nala cantaukerous well {llustrated oty by 1 which shall b Court, before te date of 1t ‘Tud'teros of Lua aica ar Tlie purchaser or purchasers absll pay to the un, signed us dasior Coumissiouers the ttiue of the 3) per cent in rash on the smonnt of 1he bid, such sum fa be furfelicd i cano of non-om- nco wills the terine of sal~; and w.thin sixty daye eafier, 0f upon confirmation of sucl w by 1ha Coutl, (e Lalance of the smount ovided, bowever, that fa the noa, First Morigage Bonds, Whichs bave been sauctionsd by the Court, msy be taken as cash; each bond i #uch €80 10 be takvu ouly for such an amount as wottld eq) whitch §t woutid be Anaily entitled under the decres in the above eutitled action, wiall be paid'in payment of wucl the dividend to Haid lands und land-grants will be sold under the termn and cond:tions sa above prescribed, iu singl #6.tious or subdivisions thereof, 1o Lhe highest aud eat bidder, lu accordancs with Publie B solutfon, N 'orty-first Congroes of the United iates, Becoud Seasion’; and the privileges may, at the time of sale, be given $0 any person who shall bid of s single tion or subdivision thersof, of taking at il prico sny number of sdditionsl and sdjolniug or subdivisious up to, aud including. foriy. Joct, however, {0 the tight of ths 31 ‘ers to withbold anch priviless if they anall deem OLIVER FISK N er Catama osi aater Commissionors. FREDERICK A, LAN Solicitor sud of Cou come across with & futl rough weather the bottem of tha Pacific Ocean. rivets woio taken out in Jaouary sad roplaced It is bolioved now that tho whols mass of tran must bo taken to picces. Vater poursin botween her piate, and sbe1s uow ons af the moat lamentablo wonuweuts of dishanesty evor built. At lar bust sha was ¢ Plimaall's ** loating cotfiuy;™ waw sha 14 a palpable, culuous fraud, would Lava gone to with naw onos. notling but one o +| plication may Le tade by loticr o j ersonally, THE OTHER KIND OF SCIENTE. Tho Desoit Free Preas la respousiblo for this storys Just after the Sctentific Associstion had adjourned sine die a broad-shouldered fellow with a ucck an big as a nail-kog and flsts Like mauls estorod the ball sud iuquired of the for Comrlainants, REGPENING OF THE ASTOR NEW YORK CITY: BY ALLEN & DA, Tus Astor Honse, having been entirely renovaled witu niodera improvenients and newly furnishied, will Tuopened we & Grstclase batel, on thie Euzopea ‘The busfucss public will Gud it of the most coinfortable and convenlent in the city, Ahie counis belng unusually large, igat, and s passenger elovators will fup all {ay and ali 0ight, the best of servanta will be employed, wid ao palns will be spared foribe comfort of Na Main sutraince on Vesey-st. Hoouwa §1 to §4 ran, Tie Rotunda bus been olegantly Btfed aa » restan. rant, and will furnish all the decscics of (he sessun. ‘The Boeat oysters i (ha countsy a o) eclalty, The bar wiil b qupplied with the chiolcost wine e, GOUVERNEUR K. L, *Whero's thoso follows aa brags about thalr “(ona home," waa tha roply. v Gove home, eh? Dlow ihe luck, but it 1 hadn't mirsud the bost 1'd been hare 1a tims to toa » mark with the best mau iu the Wondar.if Jos Cobura trmned any of ‘om 2" Tho janitor waan't able o asy. ——e OMAHA ITEYS, OxAna, Aug. 23.—Joba Gosdon was turned over to the olyil authorlties on Saturday eveuiow, by advice of the United Bistea Diatrict Attorney, and was relearsd on s writ of habaae corpus. ‘The parties {u tha case bave g to-day $0 bave a Loariug befors Judge Duudy ia T'ne lepublican i 30 be contioued under the ment of Benfamin H. sarrows, E: ‘L'uere fs no lutention to well out or consolidate The mansger claime thac tue Quancial standiog of the Company is souud. —— EXCURSIONIST @pectal Dispate to Tha Chicare Trivune, Faerrour, IlL, Aug. 23,—The excursion party this city this morning for Generd avout sept. 1, 138, o Utis 1808, elegunt ALLEX & DAL, ANSING, Mauager, N, B.=3r, Dasn will coutiuue tis propristorship o tue Uulon Bquare Hotel, New York—upe of the Leat~ kgowa batels up-lowa, PERTUMERY, PERFUMERY. & E, ATRINSON'S WHITA ROSE and sther SAUHKT POWDERS. EO K TORES SoR Betls PRIZE MEDALS-LUNDOS, Na, CORDUVA, LINA. fuld by U Qaticlase dealers througbout (ha with any other TRANSPARENT . PARIS, VIEN- 1Al B ea & e, ticaga & Patucat Ralln i 4 Nreatir, Laeon, Wasmagtr Er, Jolter & D chzmu‘m-huun i PRESTON COTTAGE SCHOOL, Newton, near Beston, A Farilly Sehool for G with bual eduea {0l adea s, 18 pro achool. I8 espacially recommeadad to the noics who Lave graduailod (Tum Gthef sciouls, J_ A rioe Pyl il M AL ADVANTAGES a2, o (o¢ the teeilit A .,.‘x’,u.'.’ic.'fr"{'.“v‘um.. ATt G S0, ioronres (o Datene: aiso, ci 4 i e A culere wiibe j, oAy JULJA A, WILSON. Sowton, Mans. L DA me Mt. Pleasant Military Academy. m! e m, A Briect Bosrding School for Young Men sod Boys, {Dally, uzcept st S Siog, N, V.. on e Uudson: A ull graed LIRSS e e ars iplom s at graduation. Mil- 9 . ftary orgsuization eomplete and thoroush. Granod € ICARY. MILWAUKFE & ST, PAUL RAILAINY, beutifit snd buillings commodio s, Forsyeecont | GO108 Doy rornes Mabitonan{ Cupulostn. | bacint 0 Ner, vear bugine Segd, 10, Bend for elrealir contrning | SLS0ut Crh-ats opputite Sherman Hosse, and 1t Deeor, Chieag 7. HOWE ALLEX, Frincipal Arrie. »MLLE' BROUSSAIS Sieankes 3 Praicls du Ch!an;___‘—- o Pasamanr, T us i i oot A 1, Minneapous, Wipoa, Beopene ber French aod Eogllss Schol for Toung | Vit & Hrmmpiityy ey adlis, 604 Michigan-av., ear Sittecnthont,, on Mo g 5 dav Sep1. 0, 'fi)y'hrtll..l affeation siven t the thorog b O i B enltlvation of nale, For circulars and refcrenies Y P It T o m, "0 008, auldress the Principal, Stilwaukoe, Sto Nifaas o onpe w008, e silreds thio Iy airolte thiouxh F MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL For Youog Ladies and Chiléron, GERMANTOW l'.lrlllhhfd I = Tha nest sessicn will ¢ m & dnesday, 3 et ESDRICK INSTITUTE, : 95 Test Tweuty-slath-a, N. ¥, Boarding and Day | Spauveneld aad 1 : o for ouns Tadies and Chldret.. Murlc and | Spresaed un. haoro Fina Arts & epe falis, Kindergarten Department. | Feorisnd Ko o i Delicate ppily sirengihened by gemnssticn, lfting movoment Gurey ¢tc, | DR, SARAM L. AENDRICK, Frineip: ELMAURST BOARDING AND DAY SCM0JL, For Young Ladies snid Gils, will reapen Manday, Sept. 13, at Elrburst, 10 miles from Culcato, on tun Galony | - 474 Comatan Divieton of the N. W. K, B, Localion beaithy and [ _480ut e beautiful. Qronuis oer 12 acres iu extent. Teachrrs Tore. | drrices ahie and experienced, N tive tenchors of Germmu and | gl aad Fapr French, MIY L. N, CUTTER. Iate tead Anisiant of ‘i oo Fiitenin \\'l.:mugtuus vol, Culcago, Lrincipal. Bend for Cure Puue S 3 g culis, THE CUTHBERT CONSERVATURY OF MUSIC, 8t. Louts, Mo, wiil open Scpt. 1%, fn connection with Mra, Eugenia Cathbert's Seminary for Young Lydies, 10:008. m. (* 4:00p, m CENTRAL PAILRIYT, el furotaf Teenty arcondat, Tickd by near Clark, Ft. Laais Expres 4. Logis Fast b andeaao. Gnd Stateantherte Ticket ORces, 53 Clariety Utta Tastraction tuoroueh in all tranches, theoretieal as | Auria Dasecas well a8 practics), conducied upou European syatems, amlnnl;-:-;:- Terme taoderate. Tur circulars, contatning afl tufors | PaRang e mtion, address ARTHUT §, CRESWOLD, Divector, | Kansas Orizy Lo Bixtoenth and Fiue-ats,, 8t Lows, Mo, SYLVANUS REED'S [L, Exoisi, Purxc, wnd Gensa Bosnoig snd A¥ Benout, for Youug Ladies aud Ciddren, Nos A - and § Ext Fifry-third-rt. (Ceutral Pack), Thie T arday, $Es. Moada 8cliool Year wil Legin Sapt. 30, 1493, A Kinlergarien KANKAKEE LINE. weill e openiad Oct, 5, tugi’s Will renors (or classiea- | From Central Depot, Juut Luke=rt,, wnd depat foot Mon Bepte 4 aud 22, Address unstl Sept, 10, Navee | _ercomt-n” fiched'agiwe, L0 Kaniditph-ste, unh siak, New Jersey. L Tromip, S e e, CKER_ FEMALE COLLEGE, LEXIN Tndlanmoolis, = cully able. Latenatve grounds, ] e D entusllla Olueta, “0:06, o 54 tecs, fomr storien, contatning | (dinnatulls, Lu p 13 123 apartments—ulce recitation, oruamental, play, sl A L EA L 8GRl rrerea] B8 . m, Latt rooma s warmed by sieai and ligbted wichi gas. | T Quly \wa young ladles occupy & room, Cost of ime CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOSO LIS Drovemenia over #1 0,000, Eallterns commeures Seat, | From Pitiaburdy Cincinnaci i o e elialouuea ‘nadresa 3, M. Hocksk, Trov, | her Clinium and Careoll o Siren 815, Sl rednids - Noandolphesr ani N ADANE PE BrossAD DIATER'S FRENCH el depus Hailicay dopt, oon Ttcket ofice, 3t and Eog'teb Boarding Belivol for Young Ladies, Leavs, | Arvice. Hatttord, Coun, The fall term will | Indianapalls, Lolevitla & Ciocin. =5 begin ¢ infosmation of clrculars, address | oati Day hxjiria .. s s above, T T ] testanaptta bl d e """"' g gy B‘é‘?“‘“}fl}‘n STUDENTS' HOME, A BoTS L AR L jchool, dletawn, Conn, Dedubtful situation. - B i Shitare el TUOROURD | pacsonger rne oo, PACIFIC RMLRYAD, achoot, - Addrers dler. d, i, BRADFUIDY St and hckel aen o, P AR i s % Tt s uia - % ADAME 0, DA SILVA 1\ N AND MNS. ALEX. BEARFORDA (formerly ra, Ogden ItoMmsn's) Euulish, Trench, and Geruinn Boardiug end Day Scbool for Youug 1 Qies aud Chidren, with calisthicobs, No, 1i" Weat Thirtyeeighth-t,, New York, Iteopens Bt 97, PITTSBURG, CINCINNA 1L, 35 WEST FORTY- | From depet enrm. ru.,m"..f.:sl&.':,w“ a riathe s her Franch, Engish, fvchet u aud German Doarding and Day Schoul tor young ladies, children, sod jufauts, Sept, @l French spoken fuently in one year, Drawing from etatusry, pastel, water color, ¢l D ADEMOISELL $57 B0 IER QUARTER. . Medts o Academny for Boys. 12 miles from Philadel plia, 10 Instructors. 8. O SUORTLIDGE (Harvard A, M), Media, Pan MRS. GARRETSONS Eoglinb, Frendh, sod Gerna Bowrding aud Dey b Sehoal tar dies aud Children, No, 02 West 1 o Filth and Bixth-ave,, will 18w wado poreanally or by lciter, sa abore, Applicativue i lsde por Lo BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD B R, FAITIT 0. HOSMER AND SIB3 B IF, | Toiins luare srum 1oir i biislon fuaiding ond denot ) LIS Paoily aba Dy beboul foe Foatg || Tomt df Piisiamtet DA aeri W), Curtiei R af bl iea, Springtuid, Mass,, reopeus Hept, 1M, ‘Thore ough ihatruction sud houie comforts, Beud for vir- bod Mail, Sundars Kzooptal. PAOKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, | Ll b Broukiyn Heights, The thirttetn TV h"xl,l..'u“s.yl. e Tanulls from sbrowd ace | CHICACO, J‘?Sff‘“"‘x}flc‘”"'m“fi Ived (0o tho fannly of Aias £, J, Smith, ber | Deroty corner ot e, ek diea by, Ty beat. faculitics aro. aforded for Lol fucian didial- Pufuting, sud Modern Luwgusges. Fle'tive Learve,” | drvi It d, ¢l Cl N+ " ligwed, "Por clrcuiars, sdireas & CRITTEN: | orpny, Leavon s dtebtuaa B2 0 105 1 % 4300 e ., Brook N, Y. Peru Avesmunadation, eef® 3w b, m, * $13) 0, oas MRS, . G BRYAN'S. BORRDING-SCHOOL, chiihE R For Young Ladtes, Hatavis, __MEDICAL OARDS. re of Slite's Atlorusy Chatiss H, foal. ppeensacal DLLLID) 3 HOSPITALL soraer drriee, LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, s e Mrate ot 4 A collego proparatory school for boys, Pall teri be- Ba 0T Le eaprese Rurp.aa of S qiviog the I W Soathons ta sl chsnd’of pit. didaaa, "1 s welt It gius Bepk v, A, Lk, SADIN, Prinijal Clvu. ASD MECHANICAL ENUINEERING diense i in the Intereyts of the Methodimt Episcopal Boclety, carried in ths peiglborknod of 1,000 happy peopls out of town. 1a adJdition to the eight coaches cruwded inside aud outiide from hers, Lhrea or four voachos joinod tho excuralonists at Kockford aod athier Tuterreniug savioue. 1. & B. ATKINSON, 3 01d Bontat., Londoo, Bole Agentain New York—ARNOLD & SICNARY. ~The gevulus giarasieod by TIADE MARK. " A Good Bhirt, §1.50 A Good Bhirt, $1.75 A Good Shirt, $3.00 FROM 5TUCK. SUIRTS to vrder & spoclaler, o) ¢ Pl Laven Coliacs FAIRBANKS® SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. the Tourselaer Po.ytechins tusttute, 170, bead of th & s : Actlon wery practiodl. Adviotages wusurpasscd s s e I Rl (e 1 1hla country, ® Gradnates obiain excclienl psitioua: iiisa, free shoyaie opt s, Vi fue! Ruial o s, contuse P hnere Ly & B o Coiran ot By, apd ful yatticulase, | the mustddiicate acteation. wie oAk Pl t"““l Prof, CHARLES DRUWNE, Direc ;: t Emrlgafldhuml- Vilice, #5818, u T m 1. VERNON INSTITUT Folt YOUNO LA« = T i o Dt e, Establiatd la 183, Mot Nocur Dr Kean ury L. Jonos sud Mra Mutiaud, l‘rg:m;h. Bowrd- | NO PAY . Y g dud Day Sibocls BN Cly. fwaesid | 300 BOUTH CLARK-ST., OHLIOAGO, s Flacs, DALTISOKE. Roferwiices gtveu on | Auybacoulind, pursuaslly ue by mad, frsg of o810, applleation, Uiy GEasician |3 1ho Sy who Wereauty CUTes oF B3 pas. ouT BIDESEMINARY, 4 MICHIOAN-AY. — Quus isurs, ¥4. W WEP. @, ; Dudassirvamdiold: Mrg, L, 510ONS, Priucip X will re- DER. OLIIN, B ieatiag. 5ept, 3, with » full corpe of teachern, ; Chlcag % tan A ity tlase 18 ‘mow formiug. A Kiudergarten o Chleage. T Lanirer. enmsel 130 1 Cl:wgo du the troaiineat of Ubruaic, Livme? suy pby Wil b oue tod whla ha Be.abary.” Bur crculars | B0 ud rivais Discssos. Beinioal Weukiicse sad 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago. ~ Becustulwbuyvaly the Geuulos, RRIS & OBE, 171 B, Olack-st. apply wa above, N T END INNTITUTE, MitS. 8. L OADY, 5 ™ cato treatwent, with botno wid board, way call or wrllg 1Y 5iolpat, Now Liarua, Cuud bead fus strcalas, wpotency pormaucutly cured. Lados requiriig deli- , 1n cuptidesce, ' A bouk £oF all (liuiGalad), 10 ceside

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